NEW YORK — Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens have moved on, their names cleared. The cloud of steroids remains over baseball and all sports.Dugouts no longer are filled with bulked-up players with swollen skulls and Popeye-like arms. Bodies deflated after testing for performance-enhancing drugs started in 2003 — and not coincidentally, offense has receded, too, transforming the game back to late 1960s and early 1970s-style pitching and defense.If the early 1960s were defined by the M&M Boys — Mickey …